The eight-bout lineup for February’s “Superior Cage Combat 4: Grove vs. Silva” is now complete, and MMAjunkie.com (www.mmajunkie.com) lead staff reporter John Morgan and X107.5 FM radio personality Dave Farra have been hired to call the action.

“They say that styles make fights, well every fight on this card was built on that principal,” SCC matchmaker Joey Varner stated. “We put together every fight with the intention of matching up fighters that stylistically promised to deliver fireworks.”

Broadcast plans are expected to be announced shortly.

Grove, the 2006 winner of “The Ultimate Fighter 3,”was released from the UFC following a UFC 130 loss to Tim Boetsch, dropping “Da Spyder’s” octagon record to 8-6. The 6-foot-6 middleweight has since submitted Joe Riggs at ProElite 1 is also scheduled to face Ikuhisa Minowa at Saturday’s ProElite 3 event.

Meanwhile, Silva looks to bounce back from a decision loss to Bristol Marunde at November’s Superior Cage Combat 3 event. Silva is perhaps best known for a two-fight UFC stint that saw him drop back-to-back decisions to Chris Leben and C.B. Dollaway.

Buchholz, a Team Alpha Male product, has fought twice for SCC, registering a unanimous decision over Thiago Meller at August’s SCC 2 event and scoring a highlight-reel knockout of UFC vet Steve Lopez at this past May’s debut SCC event. Meanwhile, Gunderson fights for the second time for SCC. “Quick Guns” earned a second-round submission win of James Birdsley at SCC 2.

Yager, who competed as a middleweight on “The Ultimate Fighter 11,” makes his welterweight debut against Las Vegas’ “Dee1″ Davis, a onetime Strikeforce veteran who has also competed for the SCC, King of the Cage, Rong of Fire and MMA Xplosion promotions.

As the UFC 189 tour made its last stop in Dublin, featherweight champ Jose Aldo was met with a torrent of abuse from the Irish fans. It might have been unpleasant, but it might also have been just what he needed.